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Here's my newest; It's not technically a knife, but it could work as a bread knife.

I got my first dozuki saw, which I have been eyeing for a while now (2+ years), but never bothered to get. Well, my old, faithful Stanley is dull, and I decided, what the hell. Believe it or not, all of my cuts are by hand on every artistic piece I do. I rough shape, trim, and carve with a blade and muscle - that's it. Now, the question remains, can I pimp my handle on my saw? All signs point to yes!

Been eying one of these off for a while now. Figured seeing as I got my tax back and the AUD is too weak to justifying buying much from over seas, I thought "what the hell". Besides, there aren't too many damascus cleavers out there and I'm a fan of his work. The picture really doesn't do it justice. Looks amazing and is an absolute beast.